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Payware Aircraft

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Thx Guys for all the support regarding this topic, appriciate it!.

If you want jetsAnd great visuals but not too complicated, i suggest you check out wilco pub website.If you buy plane that is too complicated you may have to sit and admire it on the ground for weeks before you work out how to get it in the air, then another few weeks later you work out how to land.To avoid the hard work and get great visuals i suggest wilco or even eaglesoft or JustFlight or CLS.Its best not to start with complex payware, but the more payware you use the easier the more complex once become has you progress.

I second JustFlight/CLS. They make a series of aircraft that belong in the "F-Lite" series. Basically, they fly like the default aircraft with a few tweaks, but overall feature better graphics. Many also have an FMC that runs off of the FSX Flight Planner. You can be up in the air in seconds! Since a lot of the cockpit controls make the systems look operational without actually doing anything other than lighting up some telltales, you can follow realistic procedures or you can fly without any regard at all to the welfare of the subsystems.JustFlight packages the CLS aircraft into bundles that are cost-effective, so you can get your hands on a wide variety of passenger jets for a low price. Jeff ShylukSenior Staff ReviewerAVSIM

If you buy plane that is too complicated you may have to sit and admire it on the ground for weeks before you work out how to get it in the air, then another few weeks later you work out how to land.
Nah! Just turn off the autothrottle, drop a stage or two of flaps and firewall the throttle. At 3,000 feet level off, flaps up and throttle back, turn left, left again, left once more, drop the gear and flaps. Land.Piece of cake... :( IanPS. My current payware recommendations - Lionheart Creations Epic LT and Kodiak. The sale may still be on...
If flying GA then the RealAir Duke or Eaglesoft Twin Commanche are easy.
I forgot to mention the Lionheart Epic LT.

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